Thanks to the magic of iTunes, Halo fans can now get a substantial taste of Neil Davidge's music for the upcoming Halo 4. The soundtrack has been listed for preorder on the British store, and you can listen to short samples of each of the 15 tracks.

I've been looking forward to hearing the soundtrack for quite some time. Earlier this year, I had a nice long conversation with Davidge about the challenges and process behind taking over a series as iconic as Halo, given that Marty O'Donnell's scores for the first games are so revered by fans of the games.

It's no small thing, the Halo music. In fact, it's kind of a big deal. As I wrote last…
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The samples make it clear that Davidge is bringing his own energy to the series, but that's a good thing - dig how he's blending some wild electronic sounds with that gigantic orchestra. Microsoft is really throwing down the cash for this game, huh? You just can't simulate the sound of a big-ass orchestra playing in a grand studio. This is going to be one big-sounding game!